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The Fool Killer (1965) Director: Servando González. Writers: Helen Eustis (novel), Morton S. Fine (screenplay) Stars: Anthony Perkins, Dana Elcar, Henry Hull. Released in some areas as Violent Journey, The Fool Killer is a bloody melodrama, combining various aspects of the western and horror genres.
The Fool Killer (also known as Violent Journey) is a 1965 American adventure drama film starring Edward Albert and Anthony Perkins. It was based on the 954 novel of the same name by Helen Eustis. A 12-year-old boy roams the post-Civil War South with a philosophical axe murderer.
The Fool Killer 1965 1h 39min | Adventure, Drama | 28 April 1965 (USA) Storyline: 12-year-old George Mellish, tired of beatings for both real and fancied misdeeds at the hands of his foster parents,runs away from home by hopping a freight train and lands somewhere east of the Mississippi River.
The Fool Killer 1965. After the Civil War, a Southern boy, aged 12, runs away from his foster home, wanders the countryside, and meets various odd characters along the way, including Milo, a...
THE FOOL KILLER dvd. (1965) DIRECTOR: Servando Gonzalez. STARS: Edward Albert ( Getting Even, House Where Evil Dwells), Anthony Perkins (Pretty Poison), Henry Hull (Werewolf of London) SYNOPSIS: Here's a great, moody, forgotten slice of black & white drama (with a side of horror).
“The Fool Killer,” Servando González’s dreamy and haunting 1965 film, plays Sunday, July 23, in a rare 16mm print at the Pacific Film Archive. A boy (Edward Albert) leaves his abusive parents to journey across the post-Civil War South.
Wandering the post--Civil War landscape of Tennessee, George is first taken in by Dirty Jim Jelliman (Henry Hull), a hard-drinking old man who tells him the legend of the "Fool Killer,"...
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